"honda Pilot"/saturn Vue Dress.famous Honda Engine Which Runs For Ever on 2040-cars
2004 SATURN VUE 136600 MILES I AM THE SECOND OWNER FAMOUS 3.5L V6 HONDA ENGINE SAME USED
ON THE HONDA PILOT, WHICH RUNS FOREVER (No leaks, burns oil or rare
noises) 4 WHEEL DRIVE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
AS FAR AS OPTIONS GO IT LOADED LOADED
DUAL FRONT POWER AND HEATED LEATHER SEATS.
COMPASS AND TEMPERATURE IN THE REARVIEW MIRROR.
CD PLAYER.
POWER MIRRORS.
POWER LOCKS (INCLUDED 2 REMOTE
CONTROLS AS 2 EXTRA IGNITION KEYS).
POWER WINDOWS, POWER MOONROOF
NEW GOLD DIE HARD UNDER 30 MONTHS
LEFT SEARS WARRANTY
TIMING BELT CHANGED AT 121100
MILES 15500-MILES BACK
GOOD TRANSMISSION WHICH SHIFT ON
TIME AND SMOOTHLY. ABSOLUTELLY NEW BRAKES AND ROTORS.
COULD NEED 2 TIRES IF YOU CHOOSE THE “BUY IT NOW” OPTION,
I WILL INSTALL FREE 2
NEW TIRES PLUS BALANCING&ALIGMENT.
EXCELLENT CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT SIDE
RUNS PERFECT. 100% READY TO GO ANYWHERE WITH
CONFIDENCE.
THE EXTERIOR IS AMAZING, STRAIGHT
WITH NO SCRATCHES OR DAMAGES
THE BEST PART IS THE INTERIOR: SUPER CLEAN AND LEATHER IN GOOD
CONDITION ALWAYS USING LEATHER CREAM CONDITIONER, MAY BE MY BED IS DIRTIEST. I HAVE THE STOCK OWNERS
BOOKS, AND ALL THE MAINTENANCE RECORDS.
I TOOK 60 DETAILED PICTURES; YOU
CAN REQUEST ANY SPECIFIC PLACE YOU WANT TO SEE
THIS BEAUTY IS AVAILABLE TO BE
SEEN OR DRIVEN IN EAST ELMHURST NY 11370 PRIOR APOITMENT.
I OFFER THE BEST WARRANTY: I CAN DRIVE THE CAR TO YOUR DOOR
UP TO 400 MILES ONE WAY FROM 11370 FOR $ 2,00 PER MILE
FEEL FREE TO BID ON THIS CAR AND NOT BE DISSAPOINTED.
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Auto blog
Car-crazy 5-year-old boy writes automakers for treasures, gets big response
Fri, Jan 25 2019Part of the beauty of children is that they can find worth in something adults might deem unworthy or overlook entirely. Five-year-old Patch Hurty didn't see garbage or a broken piece of a car when he spotted a Ford badge lying on the side of a road. He saw an artifact, a souvenir, a start to a collection he could only dream of. Ezra Dyer of Popular Mechanics tells the story of Patch and his quest to turn that one lost badge into a museum of manufacturer logos. According to the article, Hurty is a car fanatic through and through, even using car names as a way of learning to read. After finding the Ford badge near his Connecticut home, he and his mom put together a plan to reach out to dozens of automakers, confessing his love of things on four wheels. In each letter, Patch assembled a picture of himself standing next to one of the cars, and a penny to pay for whatever he hoped was sent his way. The response was unexpectedly and overwhelmingly positive. Of the more than 50 letters he sent out, including to obscure or defunct companies such as Bugatti, Suzuki, and Saturn, a majority responded with warm notes and some type of souvenir. Two of the coolest responses came from Lincoln and Bentley. Lincoln sent a sketch of a Continental (all car lovers enjoy drawing cars, right?), and Bentley sent a wheel center cap. How awesome is that? The story reminds us of something that can easily be lost in all of the negativity involved with the auto industry: Everybody is in this because of a common infatuation with automobiles. For more details on the souvenirs Patch received and accompanying photos, read the rest of the story. Related Video: News Source: Popular Mechanics Read This Bentley Bugatti Ford Lincoln Saturn Suzuki
GM appears to repurpose Saturn Outlook parts on new Acadia
Thu, 09 Feb 2012General Motors unveiled the company's refreshed GMC Acadia at the 2012 Chicago Auto Show yesterday, and if you were paying attention, you may have noticed something curious about the vehicle. While the new Acadia looks considerably better than its predecessor, a few components of the design looked more than a little familiar. Upon closer observation, it appears that GM has simply repurposed elements of the now defunct Saturn Outlook crossover on the 2013 Acadia. Both vehicles seem to share the same wrap-around rear glass, back hatch, tail light openings and exaggerated, squared-off fender arches.
While the vehicles are differentiated by badging, tail lamps and a rear valance, there's no denying the similarities toward the vehicle's rear. Up front, both share similar fenders, though adjustments have been made for the varying headlight designs.
That's good news if you just can't imagine life without the Saturn Outlook.
Junkyard Gem: 2007 Saturn Sky
Sat, Jun 26 2021The Pontiac Division didn't have long to live when the Solstice first appeared in 2005 as a 2006 model, and Saturn's head was inching toward the chopping block at about the same rate. Still, optimism reigned — at least, it did until the global economy fell apart — and so Saturn Dealers got a rebadged version of the Solstice to sell: the Sky. Available for just the 2007 through 2010 model years, slightly more than 34,000 Skies rolled out of showrooms before the doors were nailed shut. Here's one of those rare cars, found in a Denver-area self-service yard a few weeks ago. I've found a handful of discarded Solstices in car graveyards during the past few years, mostly with crash damage. This Sky endured a medium-hard impact in the right front corner, which sent it to this place. The 177-horsepower, 2.4-liter Ecotec still resides under the battered hood. The Sky Redline version had a turbocharged engine rated at 260 horses; we can assume that such an engine would be yanked and purchased by the first junkyard shopper that realized what it was. The base transmission in the Sky was an Aisin five-speed manual, but this car has the optional five-speed automatic. The Sky had its own nose and some different badging, but otherwise didn't differ much from the Solstice. For the South Korean market, the Sky got Daewoo G2X badges and was advertised as the ideal vehicle for high-speed chases through Seoul traffic. The same car went to Europe as the Opel GT. Sadly, GM ran out of money to make right-hand-drive Skies, so we never got to witness Holden or Vauxhall versions. Here's Bob Lutz describing the new Sky. Lutz really hated car names molded into plastic bumper covers, so he takes great care here to describe the genuine glued-on emblems. Related Video: